Georgia Scenes, Character, Incidents, &c
Author: Augustus Baldwin Longstreet
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Published: 1840
Total Pages: 250
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Author: Augustus Baldwin Longstreet
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Published: 1840
Total Pages: 250
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Published: 1850
Total Pages: 238
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Published: 1859
Total Pages: 268
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Augustus Baldwin Longstreet
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Published: 1998
Total Pages: 428
ISBN-13: 9780820320199
DOWNLOAD EBOOKLong considered an important work, GEORGIA SCENES, printed unproofed, was flawed despite its significance and popularity. In this collection, David Rachels corrects the errors, adds nine previously uncollected "Georgia Scenes" to the original 19, and looks at Longstreet's life and place in Literature. Illustrations.
Author: C. Vann Woodward
Publisher: Yale University Press
Published: 2013-09-24
Total Pages: 412
ISBN-13: 0300188765
DOWNLOAD EBOOKdivC. Vann Woodward was one of the most prominent and respected American historians of the twentieth century. He was also a very gifted and frequent writer of letters, from his earliest days as a young student in Arkansas and Georgia to his later days at Yale when he became one of the arbiters of American intellectual culture./DIVdiv /DIVdivFor the first time, his sprightly, wry, sympathetic, and often funny letters are published, including those he wrote to figures as diverse as John Kennedy, David Riesman, Richard Hofstadter, and Robert Penn Warren. The letters shed new light not only on Woodward himself, but on what it meant to be an American radical and public intellectual, as well as on the complex politics and discourse of the historical profession and the anxious modulations of Southern culture./DIV
Author: Garnett Andrews
Publisher: Univ. of Tennessee Press
Published: 2009-11-20
Total Pages: 201
ISBN-13: 1572336781
DOWNLOAD EBOOKOriginally published as: Reminiscences of an old Georgia lawyer. Atlanta, Ga.: Franklin Steam Print. House, 1870. With new introd.
Author: Richard Gray
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 2010-12-28
Total Pages: 434
ISBN-13: 1444392468
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA Brief History of American Literature offers students and general readers a concise and up-to-date history of the full range of American writing from its origins until the present day. Represents the only up-to-date concise history of American literature Covers fiction, poetry, drama and non-fiction, as well as looking at other forms of literature including folktales, spirituals, the detective story, the thriller and science fiction Considers how our understanding of American literature has changed over the past twenty years Offers students an abridged version of History of American Literature, a book widely considered the standard survey text Provides an invaluable introduction to the subject for students of American literature, American studies and all those interested in the literature and culture of the United States
Author: Gregg David Crane
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2002-01-24
Total Pages: 316
ISBN-13: 9780521010931
DOWNLOAD EBOOKExamines the interaction between civic identity, race and justice in American law and literature.
Author: Richard A. Davies
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Published: 2005-01-01
Total Pages: 352
ISBN-13: 0802050018
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThomas Chandler Haliburton (1796-1865) was one of pre-confederation Canada's best-known authors. His popular 'Sam Slick the Clockmaker' character was a household name not only in his home country, but also in England and the United States. Born in Windsor, Nova Scotia, Haliburton was not only a writer, but also a lawyer, judge, politician, and historian. He gained fame for his writing in 1836 with The Clockmaker: or, the Sayings and Doings of Samuel Slick of Slickville for a Halifax newspaper. It became a hit in England and was followed by six sequels. Although Haliburton tried to put Sam Slick aside and work in other genres, he found himself invariably returning to the character in his later books. This commitment to Slick resulted in a curious effacement of Haliburton's own personal gentlemanly identity, which he spent the second half of his life affirming by fostering links with socially well connected family in England. In the public imagination, however, he remained linked with Sam Slick. Based on over ten years of archival research, Richard A. Davies's scholarly biography of Haliburton is the first since 1924. It is an engaging examination of a controversial and contradictory Canadian writer and significant figure in the history of pre-confederation Nova Scotia.
Author: Pennsylvania State Library
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Published: 1873
Total Pages: 964
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